Recent advancement in water quality indicators for eutrophication in global freshwater lakes
Eutrophication is a major global concern in lakes, caused by excessive nutrient loadings
(nitrogen and phosphorus) from human activities and likely exacerbated by climate change …
(nitrogen and phosphorus) from human activities and likely exacerbated by climate change …
Transit times—The link between hydrology and water quality at the catchment scale
M Hrachowitz, P Benettin… - Wiley …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
In spite of trying to understand processes in the same spatial domain, the catchment
hydrology and water quality scientific communities are relatively disconnected and so are …
hydrology and water quality scientific communities are relatively disconnected and so are …
Challenges of reducing phosphorus based water eutrophication in the agricultural landscapes of Northwest Europe
In this paper, we outline several recent insights for the priorities and challenges for future
research for reducing phosphorus (P) based water eutrophication in the agricultural …
research for reducing phosphorus (P) based water eutrophication in the agricultural …
Seasonal and event-based concentration-discharge relationships to identify catchment controls on nutrient export regimes
The analysis of concentration-discharge (CQ) relationships provides useful information on
the processes controlling the mobilization and delivery of chemical elements into streams as …
the processes controlling the mobilization and delivery of chemical elements into streams as …
Spatial and temporal variability in concentration‐discharge relationships at the event scale
The analysis of concentration‐discharge (C‐Q) relationships from low‐frequency
observations is commonly used to assess solute sources, mobilization, and reactive …
observations is commonly used to assess solute sources, mobilization, and reactive …
Archetypes and controls of riverine nutrient export across German catchments
Elevated nutrient inputs challenge the health and functioning of aquatic ecosystems. To
improve riverine water quality management, it is necessary to understand the underlying …
improve riverine water quality management, it is necessary to understand the underlying …
Changing climate and nutrient transfers: Evidence from high temporal resolution concentration-flow dynamics in headwater catchments
MC Ockenden, CE Deasy, CMWH Benskin… - Science of the Total …, 2016 - Elsevier
We hypothesise that climate change, together with intensive agricultural systems, will
increase the transfer of pollutants from land to water and impact on stream health. This study …
increase the transfer of pollutants from land to water and impact on stream health. This study …
Respective roles of Fe-oxyhydroxide dissolution, pH changes and sediment inputs in dissolved phosphorus release from wetland soils under anoxic conditions
The development of anoxic conditions in riparian wetland (RW) soils is widely known to
release dissolved phosphorus (DP), but the respective roles of reductive dissolution of Fe …
release dissolved phosphorus (DP), but the respective roles of reductive dissolution of Fe …
Soil chemical and fertilizer influences on soluble and medium-sized colloidal phosphorus in agricultural soils
Colloid-facilitated transport can be important for preferential transfer of phosphorus (P)
through the soil profile to groundwater and may in part explain elevated P concentrations in …
through the soil profile to groundwater and may in part explain elevated P concentrations in …
Release of dissolved phosphorus from riparian wetlands: Evidence for complex interactions among hydroclimate variability, topography and soil properties
In agricultural landscapes, establishment of vegetated buffer zones in riparian wetlands
(RWs) is promoted to decrease phosphorus (P) emissions because RWs can trap particulate …
(RWs) is promoted to decrease phosphorus (P) emissions because RWs can trap particulate …